Filled with original features and furnishings, Fyvie Castle is a beautifully preserved Scottish Baronial castle built during the times of clans, claymores, and wars against the English. Decorated in paintings and tapestries collected by the generations of nobility who have lived here over the centuries, it’s as much a museum and a gallery as a fortification.
Explore the 18th-century walled garden and the estate's rolling landscape surrounding Fyvie, and enjoy the fresh Scottish air out in the heart of Aberdeenshire’s wild countryside. Find plenty of curious additions to the castle built over the years, including an ice house, racquet court, and bowling alley. Fyvie also has a dark side. Said to be haunted by several former residents, including the former wife of resident Laird, Fyvie Castle also houses the death mask of a local murderer, on display in the library.